From Al-Shaddadi to Al-Baqma.. "Hashemi Brotherhood" manage the Houthi qualifiers in Marib

English - Thursday 01 September 2022 الساعة 07:02 pm
Aden, NewsYemen:

 A Brotherhood lobby coming from a "Hashemite" background controls the city of Ma'rib militarily, security and economically.  He works for the Houthi militia, Iran's arm in Yemen, from within the authorities attributed to the legitimate government in the governorate.

From an early age, this lobby, which includes security, military, and civil leaders, dynastic affiliated with those known as the "Hashemites", and ideologically with the Muslim Brotherhood, has served the Houthi dynastic project and its leadership in Sana'a and Saada, in more than one way.

This lobby (the Hashemi Brotherhood) targeted the anti-Houthi national leaders in Marib, coinciding with exploiting the Brotherhood’s previous influence on the Ministry of Defense and their control over the decision of forces attributed to the legitimate government, to divert the battle away from the Houthi militia, the Iranian arm in Yemen.

According to security information, the Brotherhood's lobby in Marib is behind the assassination of the leader of the Saeed Al-Yaman Brigades, "Abdul-Jabbar Al-Baqama" last June, and the targeting of "Bin Ghraib" recently.

The information confirms the involvement of the so-called “Hashemi of the Brotherhood” in providing intelligence information to the Houthi militia, which enabled it to liquidate Major General Abd al-Rab al-Shaddadi, and a number of military leaders not loyal to the Brotherhood in Marib in the previous period.

Earlier, official documents revealed the involvement of (Hashemite) Brotherhood leaders in the Ministries of Defense and Interior in Marib, in facilitating the smuggling of raw materials used in the manufacture of explosives and explosive devices to the Houthis.

One of the documents (leaked earlier) confirmed the involvement of the head of the Logistics Support Authority at the Ministry of Defense, Major General Ahmed Al-Wali, and Brigadier General Abdul-Malik Al-Madani, the former Marib security director (both Hashemite belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood) in delivering a huge shipment of materials used in the manufacture of explosives and explosives to  Sana'a.